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Pronoun10 Interrogative Pronouns
Pronoun10 Interrogative Pronouns
Pronoun10 Interrogative Pronouns
COMPARATIVES
FORMAS COMPARATIVAS
Hay más explicaciones en apartados posteriores – pero la tabla que viene a
continuación recoge la información principal referente a las formas comparativas:
Comparativo
Adjectivos cortos cold colder
nice (ends in –e) nicer (add only –r)
big (short adjective with one bigger (double consonant)
vowel + consonant)
Los linkers nos permitirá darle una forma más gramatical y con mayor sentido a nuestras
oraciones, existen diferentes conectores como los siguientes:
SEQUENCE
Then he looked outside.
First (of all) He opened the door.
After that
ADDING IDEAS
Furthermore
In addition
My father was a teacher. he was a very good one.
Not only that,
Moreover
ALTERNATIVES
a. Within sentences
Even though
Although my brother prefers country life, he lives in the city.
Whereas
formal English.
“But” joins main clauses, NEVER sentences in
En el caso de but el conector va a unir las oraciones principales para darle sentido a
la oracón
My brother prefers country life but he lives in the city.
TOO / ENOUGH
TOO : DEMASIADO
USOS
Con adjetivo ------------------- too + adjetivo
Con nombre contable ------- too many + contable
Con nombre incontable ----- too much + incontable
EJEMPLOS
He wanted us to go to a restaurant, but I was too hungry to wait.
She has too many shoes, I think she´s obsessed.
There is too much sugar in my tea.
EJEMPLOS
This car is fast enough for the race.
There are not enough cookies for all the kids.
SUPERLATIVES
Comparatives are used to show the difference between more than two objects.
** En si un comparativo nos permite usarlo para mostrar la diferencia que existe entre
más de dos objetos**
FORMAS DE SUPERLATIVE
PRACTICE